Contributor
Snyder, Timothy.
Imprint:Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, [2014]
Descriptionxii, 326 pages ; 24 cm
Note:Introduction: Stalin and Europe: Imitation and domination, 1928-1953 / Timothy Snyder -- Stalin's empire: the gulag and police colonization in the Soviet Union in the 1930s / Lynne Viola -- Violence, flight, and hunger: the Sino-Kazakh border and the Kazakh famine / Sarah Cameron -- Stalin, espionage, and counterespionage / Hiroaki Kuromiya and Andrzej Peplonski -- The Polish underground under Soviet occupation, 1939-1941 / Rafal Wnuk -- Soviet economic policy in annexed eastern Poland, 1939-1941 / Marek Wierzbicki -- Lviv under Soviet rule, 1939-1941 / Christoph Mick -- German economic plans for the occupied Soviet Union and their implementation, 1941-1944 / Alex J. Kay -- The holocaust in Ukraine history--historiography--memory / Dieter Pohl -- Belarusian partisans and German reprisals / Timm C. Richter -- Stalin's wartime vision of the peace, 1939-1945 / Geoffrey Roberts -- Stalin, Soviet policy, and the establishment of a communist bloc in eastern Europe, 1941-1948 / Mark Kramer -- Stalin, the split with Yugoslavia, and Soviet-east European efforts to reassert control, 1948-1953 / Mark Kramer.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references and index.